Choosing the right backpack
At Camping Things, we only want to give you the best advice, and knowing the difference between what’s good and what’s great, can help you choose the best rucksack for your needs. Here, we’ve covered the most common sizes of rucksack, and checked off all of the most important features you’ll need in a long-lasting, high-performing rucksack. We’ve covered:
- Size and volume
- Durability
- Features
- Value for money
- ‘Best for’ usage
At Camping Things, you’ll find reviews on the right backpack and rucksacks for camping (of course), and a few which are just as great for hiking, mountaineering and commuting.
Life is full of adventures, big and small, and it’s up to you to find them. It’s our job to show you the best gear to take along, so that you can get the most out of the experience. Don’t compromise on quality because you’re unsure of whether a rucksack is value for money; we’ve done the hard work for you. Save time, save effort, pick the bag that’s right for you.
SUMMARY
Each one of these rucksacks has been carefully selected by Camping Things, to represent the widest range of high-quality bags on the market. Whether you’re in need of something for a weekend getaway, a replacement for your regular camping outings, or a durability, high-visibility backpack for your daily commute, we think we’ve got it covered.
We don’t just love the great outdoors, we love the stuff that allows us to get out there and stay out there. It’s important to us that our advice helps you to choose the right kit for your needs. We work hard to find the best gear on the market, and to independently review it for your benefit. There’s nothing worse than spending hours trawling the internet in search of the perfect rucksack, only to get it and realise it’s not quite what you need, or worse, completely wrong for you altogether. You want to be outside, doing your thing, we get that, that’s why we’re straight to the point with our reviews, highlighting only the most essential features, for beginner and casual campers, to experienced and discerning ones.
Camping Things has it covered.
Just make sure its got a protected waterproof bottom, nothing worse than a wet sleeping bag.
Cant agree more that the right rucksack can make and break an expedition – I’m a big fan of a smaller backpack and forcing myself to pack lighter and smarter.
Save room for treats, nothing like finding chocolate at the bottom of your rucksack.